South African (SA) expert in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare, Sibongakonke Dlamini, has urged world leaders to create equitable frameworks that protect everyone, but most importantly children, from digital harm.
She stressed that solutions must address the global challenges and involve not only AI experts but also policymakers and civil society to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children.
She was addressing delegates at the G20 Social Summit in Boksburg, Gauteng Province.
The United Nations General Assembly in March 2024, adopted the first global resolution on AI to encourage protecting personal data, monitoring AI for risks, and safeguarding human rights.
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